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* [[Fabbster 3D printer]], bought in March 2012 (given away)
* [[Fabbster 3D printer]], bought in March 2012 (given away)
* [[Felix 3D printer]] (V. 1.0), bought in April 2012.  
* [[Felix 3D printer]] (V. 1.0), bought in April 2012.  
* [[Felix 2.0 3D printer]] (V 2.0), bought in oct. 2013.  
* [[Felix 2.0 3D printer]] (V 2.0), bought in oct. 2013. (given away)
* [[Felix Pro 1 3D printer]], bought in Dec 2015.
* [[Felix Pro 1 3D printer]], bought in Dec 2015, upgraded to Pro 2 in nov 2018.
* [[CR-7 3D printer]], bought in Nov 2015, given away in 2017.
* [[CR-7 3D printer]], bought in Nov 2015, given away in 2017.
* [[Felix TEC-4.1 3D printer]], bought in Nov 2018
* Several Dagoma printers bought by co-workers.
* Several Dagoma printers bought by co-workers.



Revision as of 21:07, 26 November 2018

Introduction

The TECFA unit at University of Geneva sponsoring this wiki does and DKS, does have have some making technology. According to the Fab Lab conformity self-rating we rate it CCCB: (1) Closed or restricted user group; (2) No charter; (3) Difficult to do projects that require other tools than a 3D printer, laser cutter, "standard DYI" tools or electronics. (4) Very little participation in the community, However, we did produce useful tutorials and contribute in that sense (see the fab lab category). We also have contacts with local fablabs.

Our intent was not to create a fab lab as defined by the FabLab community, but we explore teaching of design and micro-fabrication in education. Of particular interest right now is the UK's Digital Design and Technology Programme.

Our master students in educational technology can follow optional design and fabrication 6 ECTS credit semester classes about once per year, as described in STIC III and STIC IV offerings.

- Daniel K. Schneider 20:05, 12 October 2011, updated oct 2014/ aug. 2017.

See also:

Equipment

So far, we got the following equipment (there will be 1 or 2 more devices, e.g. a hobby mill):

(1) Embroidery machines and software

(2) 3D printers

Documentation:

(3) Digital piano

(4) Vinyl cutter

(5) Laser cutter

(6) Heat press

(7) Electronics

  • Two co-workers do work with Arduino and Raspberry PI boards,

(5) Planned

  • A resin or SLS printer
  • Maybe a food 3D printer
  • Maybe electronics for teaching

Classes

(in French)

In addition, we organized and or participated in some workshops with either kids or teachers, for example: